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Canadian banks reported higher provisions for credit losses in Q4 and could be facing a challenging environment going into 2020. Kim Parlee speaks with Mario Mendonca, managing director at TD Securities, with his take on Canadian financials. Original Read more ...
In a vote 385-41, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation to implement USMCA (a trade deal that includes tougher labor and auto content rules, but leaves $1.2T in annual trade flows largely unchanged). More news on: iShares MSCI Mexico Capped ETF, iShares MS...
By Kurt Reiman Financial markets will have a tough time beating 2019's impressive results, but our three global themes for 2020 suggest Canadian equities and fixed income have the potential to outpace many other developed markets in the year ahead. The first theme in our 2020 Global o...
Rules governing steel and aluminum in cars have emerged as the latest obstacle to completing a revised NAFTA agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada in time for congressional approval by year-end, Bloomberg reports. More news on: VanEck Vectors Steel ETF, First Trust Exchange-Trade...
Standing in sharp contrast to the big U.S. payroll numbers for November, Canada lost 71.2K jobs last month. Expectations were for a gain of 10K. More news on: Invesco CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust ETF, iShares MSCI Canada ETF, JPMorgan BetaBuilders Canada ETF, Global news and fore...
The Bank of Canada held rates steady amid early signs the global economy is stabilizing, but maintained international trade disputes remain the biggest source of risk. Anthony Okolie talks with James Orlando, Senior Economist, TD Bank Group. Original Read more ...
The differential for Western Canada's benchmark heavy crude has not yet reacted to the start of the strike at Canadian National Rail ( CNI -1.4% ) that could disrupt crude flows to the U.S. Midwest and Gulf Coast, according to S&P Global Platts, which last assessed Western Can...
By James Knightley, Chief International Economist Canada lost 1,800 jobs in October with private sector employment falling for the third month out of the past four. Wages are holding up, but with more signs of economic weakness the odds of a 4 December rate cut are rising Jobs weak...
The US Fed hopes that a 1.5% policy rate along with $60 billion a month in ongoing liquidity injections will be enough to keep stock markets afloat and avert a recession. But monetary efforts work at a lag of many months, and a global downturn is already well underway. An unprecedented decade-...
U.S. equity markets are trading near all-time highs despite plenty of economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Kim Parlee speaks with Michael Craig, head, Asset Allocation, and Scott Colbourne, Managing Director, both at TD Asset Management, about investing at what might be high-water mar...